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Your first thought often just confirms what you already believe, shielding you from new (and potentially better) information.
Your first impulse lives entirely in System 1. It’s designed for speed, not accuracy. When you react instantly to a heated email or a market dip, you aren't using your full intellectual capacity—you’re using a prehistoric survival mechanism that values "fast" over "right." 2. We Are Engines of Bias Mistrust First Impulses
In many high-stakes fields, mistrusting the first impulse is a requirement. Your first thought often just confirms what you
First impulses are the primary breeding ground for cognitive biases. Consider: Mistrust First Impulses